Free Printable Christmas Don’t Eat Pete Game Board

Free printable Christmas Don’t Eat Pete game board & clear instructions — download now for a fun, holiday fun family game that gets everyone playing in minutes!

Free Printable Christmas Don't Eat Pete Game

Did you see I posted a Thanksgiving Don’t Eat Pete printable on Thursday? If you aren’t quite ready for Christmas, print that one off and then come back for this cute Christmas Don’t Eat Pete in December. Or you could be smart and print them both off now and then have them on hand (which is what I did).

This little game is easy enough to play, but can be fun for all ages. We love using Skittles if in a fruity mood or M&M’s if in a chocolate mood. Can you get all of them except pete? I think if you can, you truly win the game ;).

Now I’ve got Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Star Wars, and birthday themed Don’t Eat Pete games, so you can play it in any season or on any holiday. Have you tried any of them? They are all cute and are perfect to add something fun to a party or day.

           

Free printable Christmas Don’t Eat Pete game board & clear instructions — download now for a fun, holiday fun family game that gets everyone playing in minutes!

My Favorite Printable Supplies:

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  • Printer: I love my HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
  • Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
  • Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
  • Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
  • Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
  • Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
  • Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.

Please remember my printables are free for classroom use or personal use only. You may not sell or distribute the printable or digital file. If you wish to share the digital files, please refer friends to the link of this blog post where they can sign up to receive the free printable directly in their inbox.

Be sure to check your printer settings before printing, I generally make sure that the scale to fit option is selected to make sure all of the printables fit on the page.

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I’m Emily, a mom and wife with a passion for crafting, celebrating holidays, and creating memorable moments. From Idaho to the world, The Benson Street is a treasure trove of easy, fun DIY projects, delightful printables, and delicious recipes. With over a decade of experience in blogging and a love for all things seasonal, I’m here to share my tips, ideas, and occasional mishaps. Join me in adding a dash of joy and creativity to every day! Read more…

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